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Final Horizontal Velocity Formula
The following equation is used to calculate the Final Horizontal Velocity:
\[ V_f = \frac{D}{T} \times 2 - V_i \]
Where:
- \( V_f \) is the final horizontal velocity (m/s)
- \( D \) is the distance traveled (m)
- \( T \) is the time taken (s)
- \( V_i \) is the initial horizontal velocity (m/s)
What is Final Horizontal Velocity?
Definition:
Final horizontal velocity is the speed of an object in the horizontal direction after it has undergone changes due to acceleration or deceleration.
How to Calculate Final Horizontal Velocity?
- Measure the initial velocity, distance, and time.
- Divide the distance by the time to find the average speed.
- Multiply the result by 2.
- Subtract the initial velocity to find the final horizontal velocity.
This formula is essential for calculating the end velocity of objects in motion, especially in physics and engineering.